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Biography [microform] (Typescript).

Born in Cheshire, England, daughter of William Reece and Frances Beckett. Early life; conversion to Mormonism about 1840; immigration to Nauvoo, Illionois; marriage to Richard Steele in 1845; Nauvoo Temple ordinances in 1846; mantle of the Prophet on Brigham Young; exodus west; life at Walnut Grove, west of Nauvoo, until 1851; arrival in Salt Lake Valley, 1851; settlement in American Fork, Utah, 1852; pioneer life.

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